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Penny Clarke - 2009 Year List (1 Viewer)

Penny Clarke

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My first bird of the year is Robin.

82 species today, not beating last year's News Year's Day record though of 84 species!

1. Robin
2. Blackbird
3. Carrion Crow
4. Collard Dove
5. Jackdaw
6. Barn Owl
7. Pheasant
8. Pink Footed Geese
9. Wood pigeon
10. Great Spotted Woodpecker
11. Great Tit
12. Hedge Sparrow
13. Common Gull
14. Curlew
15. Goldcrest
16. Blue Tit
17. Chaffinch
18. Jay
19. Coal Tit
20. Magpie
21. Starling
22. Goldfinch
23. Greenfinch
24. House Sparrow
25. Long tailed tit
26. Rook
27. Lapwing
28. Red Legged Partridge
29. Black Headed Gull
30. Linnet
31. Great Black Blacked Gull
32. Song Thrush
33. Oystercatcher
34. Mallard
35. Herring Gull
36. Turnstone
37. Fulmar
38. Brent Goose
39. Great Crested Grebe
40. Mistle Thrush
41. Golden Plover
42. Moorhen
43. Grey Wagtail
44. Fieldfare
45. Redwing
46. Kestrel
47. Wren
48. Wigeon
49. Heron
50. Shoveler
51. Teal
52. Pochard
53. Snipe
54. Reed Bunting
55. Stonechat
56. Bar Tailed Godwit
57. Ruff
58. Redshank
59. Dunlin
60. Sanderling
61. Grey Plover
62. Ringed Plover
63. Little Grebe
64. Tufted Duck
65. Water Rail
66. Coot
67. Marsh Harrier
68. Canada Goose
69. Greylag Goose
70. Shelduck
71. Long Tailed Duck
72. Grey Partridge
73. Little Egret
74. Pintail
75. Avocet
76. Goldeneye
77. Eider
78. Cormorant
79. Red Breasted Mergansers
80. Bearded Tit
81. Woodcock
82. Tawny Owl
 
83. Gadwall
84. Green woodpecker
85. Yellowhammer
86. Common Buzzard
87. Egyptian Goose
88. Brambling
89. Hen Harrier
90. Mute Swan
 
102. Ferral Pigeon
103. Spotted Redshank
104. Jack Snipe
105. Water Pipit
106. Short Eared Owl
107. Black Tailed Godwit
 
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114. Caspian Gull
115. Yellowleg Gull
116. Med Gull
117. Grey Grey Shrike
118. Lesser Redpoll
119. Kingfisher
120. Lesser Black Backed Gull
121. Rough legged Buzzard
122. Whooper Swan
123. Merlin
124. Meadow Pipit
125. White Fronted Geese
126. Tundra Bean Geese
127. Stock Dove
128. Black Bellied Dipper
129. Tree Sparrow
 
153. Common Sandpiper
154. Black Tailed Godwit
155. Waxwing
156. Black Redstart
157. Wheatear
158. Swallow
159. Housemartin
160. Sandmartin
161. Red crested Pochard
162. Sedge Warbler
163. Willow Warbler
164. Blackcap
165. Reed Warbler
166. Garganey
167. White Fronted Goose
168. Grasshopper Warbler
169. Ring Ouzel
170. Cuckoo
171. Common Redstart
172. Yellow Wagtail (inc. blue headed wag)
173. Lesser Whitethroat
174. Little Gull
175. Sandwich Terns
176. AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVER
177. Common Cranes
178. Little Ringed Plover
179. Whimbrel
180. Common Tern
181. Common Whitethroat
182. Greenshank
183. RED RUMPED SWALLOW
184. Turtle Dove
185. Gannet
186. Stonecurlew
187. Common Swift
188. Little Tern
189. Nightingale
190. Whinchat
191. Montague's Harrier
192. Dartford Warbler
193. Spoonbill
194. Wood Sandpiper
195. Temminck's Stint
196. Dotterel
197. Garden Warbler
198. Tree Pipit
199. Hobby
200. Guillemot
201. Kittiwake
202. Arctic Tern
203. CITRINE WAGTAIL
204. Black Tern
205. Kentish Plover
Little Stint
COLLARED PRATINCOLE
Pied Flycatcher
Hoopoe
Nightjar
Woodchat Shrike
Golden Oriole
Spotted Flycatcher
Honey Buzzard
Short toed Lark
Quail
BLACK WINGED PRATINCOLE
Red Kite
CASPIAN TERN
Buff breasted Sandpiper
CORY'S SHEARWATER
Arctic Skua
Curlew Sandpiper
GREAT SPOTTED CUCKOO
Long eared Owl
Manx Shearwater
White Rumped Sandpiper
PACIFIC GOLDEN PLOVER
Barnacle Goose
Red Backed Shrike (self found 7.40pm)
Baird's Sandpiper
Osprey
ORTOLAN BUNTING
Sooty Shearwater
Great Skua
Long Tailed Skua
Scaup
Shag
Red necked Phalarope
Red breasted Flycatcher
 
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